International

International Wildlife and Deer Management Objectives

Australia

No national policy management objective found.

Australian Wildlife Conservancy The mission of the Australian wildlife Conservancy is the effective conservation of all Australian animal species and the habitats in which they live. The Biodiversity Crisis: Australia is one of only 17 countries recognized as "megadiverse", meaning we support a significant proportion of the world's biodiversity. Over 80% of our mammals, reptiles and flowering plants are endemic. Australia has the worst mammal extinction rate in the world. Altogether, 27 mammal species have become extinct since the arrival of European settlers a little more than 200 years ago.

Management of Wild Deer in Auystralia, (2005) Graham P. Hall and Kate P. Gill, Journal of Wildlife Management 69(3):837-844 Abstract: "Deer were introduced to Australia in the 19th centery, and today 6 species have been established in the wild. Australians have considered deer a pest and an important economic and hunting resource since their early introduction."

The liberation, distribution, abundance and management of wild deer in Australia Andrew Moriarty Abstract: "It is estimated that Australia currently has 200,000 wild deer . . . Management strategies for wild deer in Australia need to be developed by land managers to address the escape and release of deer from farms, the illegal translocation of deer into the wild and the management of existing deer herds."

Clark McGhie from Australian Wild Country Adventures discusses the management and possible loss of Chital Deer management in Australia.

Jun 6, 2006 ... Save of the Week: Brazilian Government Adopts The Nature Conservancy/World Wildlife Fund Freshwater Ecoregions in First National FreshwaterManagement Plan. ... partnership between The Nature Conservancy and World WildlifeFund ( WWF ). ... which encompasses objectives, goals and guidelines for the ...

The great challenge of this system is its adequate management for which it is ...objectivewas to repair the damage caused by the destruction of forests and other ... In 1998 theBrazilian government assumed, as a result of a cooperation process ... the World WildlifeFund (WWF), the commitment to protect an area ...

The creation of IBAMA was part of a major government restructuring and ...and their management objectives (Jorge Pádua & Coimbra-Filho 1979). .... ecoregions identified by the World Wildlife Fund–Brasil (Ferreira et al. .... The sustainable development reserve has objectives similar to extractive ...

Jul 14, 2010 ... For example, the Canadian Wildlife Service is responsible for managing ...implementing selected management actions to achieve objectives...Management ofwildlife populations is a collaboration of several government...

century has created new challenges to wildlife management, public health, .... disease management mandates and programs of government agencies by .... The ultimateobjective of Canada's National CWD Control Strategy is eradication of ...

In the final chapter, Harris offers his own proposals to address the key issues facing China'sinadequate wildlife conservation policy and management system ...

Wildlife Conservation in China - ME Sharpe, Inc. - Book Information "Very little is known about the issue of wildlife conservation within China. Even China specialists get a meager ration of stories about pandas giving birth in zoos, or poachers in some remote setting being apprehended. But what does the future hold for China's wildlife?"

The Geographical Review

| January 01, 2000 | COGGINS, CHRISTOPHER R. | CopyrightThe policies of collectivization and the ancient traditions of local land management foster distinctive demographic and settlement conditions with relatively high population densities but stable land tenure. In comparison with many rural tropical and subtropical regions elsewhere in the world, where logging by impoverished settlers has left large swaths of heavily degraded land, there has been little in-migration and deforestation in recent years (Sponsel, Bailey, and Headland 1996). Although large-scale migrations of landless peasants rapidly deforested this part of China in centuries past, today the mountains and high valleys support a diverse weave of vegetation types in different phases of succession and under a variety of managerial regimes (Averill 1983; Hou 1983).

Decline of musk deer in China and prospects for managementGeng ShushengandMa Shila Conservation Biology Centre, Kumming Institute of Zoology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, Yunnan 650223, PRC. "n spite of the prominence that conservation of biodiversity has achieved in the world (McNeely 1992), the rate of decline of species with high commercial value is still increasing. The limited arable land and human demand for materials have become major factors contributing to declines in biological resources (Ma et al. 1997). Musk deer have long been famous for the musk that only the male produces. Due to the limited supply of natural musk, musk has been a major item of international trade and the object of smuggling from this region over a long period of time (Sheng 1987, 1992; Liu 1996). The population of wild musk deer has suffered heavy pressure, and the species is on the brink of extinction."

In the final chapter, Harris offers his own proposals to address the key issues facing China'sinadequate wildlife conservation policy and management system ...

Wildlife Conservation in China - ME Sharpe, Inc. - Book Information "Very little is known about the issue of wildlife conservation within China. Even China specialists get a meager ration of stories about pandas giving birth in zoos, or poachers in some remote setting being apprehended. But what does the future hold for China's wildlife?"

The Geographical Review

| January 01, 2000 | COGGINS, CHRISTOPHER R. | CopyrightThe policies of collectivization and the ancient traditions of local land management foster distinctive demographic and settlement conditions with relatively high population densities but stable land tenure. In comparison with many rural tropical and subtropical regions elsewhere in the world, where logging by impoverished settlers has left large swaths of heavily degraded land, there has been little in-migration and deforestation in recent years (Sponsel, Bailey, and Headland 1996). Although large-scale migrations of landless peasants rapidly deforested this part of China in centuries past, today the mountains and high valleys support a diverse weave of vegetation types in different phases of succession and under a variety of managerial regimes (Averill 1983; Hou 1983).

Decline of musk deer in China and prospects for managementGeng ShushengandMa Shila Conservation Biology Centre, Kumming Institute of Zoology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, Yunnan 650223, PRC. "n spite of the prominence that conservation of biodiversity has achieved in the world (McNeely 1992), the rate of decline of species with high commercial value is still increasing. The limited arable land and human demand for materials have become major factors contributing to declines in biological resources (Ma et al. 1997). Musk deer have long been famous for the musk that only the male produces. Due to the limited supply of natural musk, musk has been a major item of international trade and the object of smuggling from this region over a long period of time (Sheng 1987, 1992; Liu 1996). The population of wild musk deer has suffered heavy pressure, and the species is on the brink of extinction."

by P Alphandéry - 2007 - Although the ORGFSH apply to all those involved in wildlife management and all ...legislators were pursuing two objectives: to ensure that France honoured its ...... More generally, the ideas behind French government initiatives were ...

File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - by A Bath - 2000 - wolves and wolf management in France, a much stronger interest in learning more .....Wildlife managers and government officials need to have ..... the nature of human dimensions in wildlife resource management, the objective...

by WL Webb - 1960 -No forester or wildlife manager traveling in Germany can fail to be stimulated by his experiences. .....objectives of forest management. THE GAME ...... forest land is ingovernment ownership. A German hunter must pass a difficult ...

"Since 1997 the Mexican government has promoted Management Units for Conservation and Sustainable Use of Wildlife (UMAs) on private and community lands as an economically attractive mean for the conservation of biodiversity. To date, compliance of UMAs with stated sustainability goals has not been evaluated. . .We conclude that the contribution of UMAs to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity could be improved by a number of actions. These include developing wildlife management educational programs with a strong environmental legislation component, the correct enforcement of wildlife laws, and creating country-wise links among academic and governmental institutions promoting the work with regional and national wildlife experts."

Principles of Wildlife Management: Environmental Ethics In Wildlife ... health as the paramount objective, while providing for people in communities. ... Following the various actions by the New Zealand Labour Government in 1999 and ...

United Kingdom

UK INDICATORS OF SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY: As a signatory to the Convention on Biological Diversity, the UK is committed to conserving and enhancing biodiversity and has set out objectives, priorities and targets in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP - See the UK Biodiversity website). Forestry aims to contribute towards the aims and targets of the UK BAP: . To conserve and where practical enhance overall populations and natural ranges of native species and the quality and range of wildlife habitats and ecosystems within woodlands. . To help conserve and enhance internationally and nationally important and threatened species, habitats and ecosystems and of natural and managed habitats which are characteristic of local areas. . To increase public awareness and involvement with woodland biodiversity conservation. In general the most important woodland types for biodiversity are ancient seminatural

woodlands (ASNW), closely followed by other forms of native or ancient woodlands (B1 - B3), which have native tree and shrub species and/or a long continuous history as woodland. Eight types of native woodland habitats

File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - significant for wildlife conservation because they support a high proportion of ..... In 1995 theGovernment decided to prepare a UK Forestry Standard which ..... plans should include a statement of management objectives and record the ...

May 11, 2010 ... Collaborative Deer Management. Summary of Proposals ... Therefore theobjective related to this proposal will be achieved by ..... The Scottish Government intends to introduce a Wildlife and Natural Environment Bill into ... wildlifebill@scotland.gsi.gov.uk. or.Wildlife and Natural Environment Bill ...

The major thrust of government policy was to increase output and ... and forestry were compatible with nature conservation objectives. ... The Introduction of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 .... Strictly outside the scope of the 1981 Act, but relevant to the safeguard of SSSIs, management agreements, ...

Government agencies, NGOs, and academics believe that deer are more ... In Scotland, sustaining wild deer for sport is a primary management objective.... In the UK, wild deer are owned by no-one, and their management...